Rob Monster, the chief executive of Epik, says his company’s deals with websites Parler, Gab, BitChute and others is an act of free speech advocacy. Others say Epik is supporting hate speech.
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Rob Monster, the chief executive of Epik, says his company’s deals with websites Parler, Gab, BitChute and others is an act of free speech advocacy. Others say Epik is supporting hate speech.
(Image credit: Provided by Rob Monster )
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